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    The Reader and Writer

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    greatly benefit by a shared garden. The proposal contains 3 images of which all support the writer’s philosophy. Commonly‚ all are directed to the reader through techniques of fear tactics and consistent use of hyperbole. The newsletter aims to persuade readers through tactics of: appealing to sense of security‚ use of evidence and involvement of readers through inclusive language. The writer begins with the second word ‘our’ to immediately create a sense of belonging. This benevolent attitude

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    Source Credibility

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    Source credibility Source credibility‚ is about the source and spokesperson’s credibility. From previous literature‚ source expertise and trustworthiness are crucial to be transmitted from a credible source. The spokesperson’s credibility has the following characteristics: to possess relevant expertise on the information topic‚ and to be trusted to transmit objective opinions (Hussein‚ 2012). Other studies state that the source’s expertise is the level of convincing. Convincing means that the communication

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    Taxpayer Money being Used to Fund Professional Sports Organizations; Credible Economic Stimulant or Implied Catalyst? Sports are something most Americans can relate to; many of us played some type of sport as a kid and some of us are diehard fans. Sports have developed with us as a society and have become an important part of our culture and you can see their effect in many cities countrywide. Professional sports remain a centerpiece of many major metropolitan cities across the United States

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    was most often taking in an excess of oils and proteins and most often below on whole grains‚ vegetables‚ fruit and dairy. Starting with day one‚ I had an excess on protein by 1oz and oils by 7 teaspoons. For the future I will use less oil when cooking because I tend to use lots of olive and coconut oil‚ limiting it to one table spoon instead of two will fix the excess. I will not change my intake of protein because I typically eat little meat day to day‚ somedays I get a lot of it and other days

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    activity in which readers experience worlds other than their own. Not only that‚ but they are also introduced to various aspects of characters. Such privilege contributes to the fact that readers are a lot more compassionate than non-readers. People have started to write various kinds of books ages ago which include plenty of different experiences such as‚ romance‚ tragedy‚ science‚ fiction and comedy‚ to continue to infinite other topics. This means that not all kinds of readers have the same

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    What Determines Productivity?

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    Journal of Economic Literature 2011‚ 49:2‚ 326–365 http:www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/jel.49.2.326 What Determines Productivity? C S * Economists have shown that large and persistent differences in productivity levels across businesses are ubiquitous. This nding has shaped research agendas in a number of elds‚ including (but not limited to) macroeconomics‚ industrial organization‚ labor‚ and trade. This paper surveys and evaluates recent empirical work addressing the question of

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    The Reader and Hughes

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    The first statement is an irony because young Langston said he was saved when in actual fact he was not saved .He only pretended to be saved so that he could save more trouble. The purpose of writing “Salvation” is to show the difference in the way of thinking between the young and old generation. Also to clarify the misconception of the older generation that the younger generation can easily comprehend and read in depth meaning to what they are told. This is shown when Hughes and his aunt

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    Associate member membership criteria Associate members are HR specialists or generalists who support the organisation in delivering HR plans and solutions. They are responsible for their own work‚ delivering discrete tasks and projects. They often act as the first point of contact for line managers and employees‚ providing timely and appropriate advice on policies and practices. They collate‚ analyse and interpret data to build insights into HR and organisation issues‚ and to inform decision making

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    Nutritional Data for Rose-apples‚ raw Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 100g or 3.5oz Amount Per Serving Calories 25 Calories from Fat 3 % Daily Value* Total Fat 0g 0% Saturated Fat 0g ~ Trans Fat 0g Cholesterol 0mg 0% Sodium 0mg 0% Total Carbohydrate 6g 2% Dietary Fiber 0g ~ Sugars 0g Protein 1g Vitamin A 7% · Vitamin C 2% Calcium 3% · Iron 0% *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2‚000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower

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    Education Is Must

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    either open or shut down schools. What this is bringing with it is that teachers are teaching to the test‚ the test comes and goes‚ and so does the school. What needs to happen is that whatever assessment tool we already have should be used to determine what our students NEED nor where our students are. For that‚ we would need a Pre/Post testing for quantitative correlations. Since that is hardly the case‚ it would be safe to argue that standardized testing is definitely not being used correctly

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